THE SOLUTION: "Hair needs moisture to be softer," says John D., who recommends combing TRESemmé Renewal Hair & Scalp Conditioning Maskthrough hair weekly. "Leave it on for three to four minutes to fully penetrate hair before rinsing it out." If your hair is dry and rough, Syfu suggests applying TRESemmé Split Remedy Conditioning Treatment. "Distribute a few pumps of product through your hair, concentrating on ends, to make them smooth and shiny," she says.

THE SOLUTION: "Use a clean toothbrush to swipe flyways back, then spray hair with TRESemmé Tres Two Extra Hold Hairspray to set strands in place," suggests John D. If you have your hair in a pony or updo, "spray a blush brush instead and sweep it in the direction that your hair is going to maintain the style," says Syfu.

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THE PROBLEM: Broken face-framing pieces

THE SOLUTION: "Constantly pulling your hair back too tight, over processing it with color and chemical treatments can cause the fine hairs all around your face to snap," explains John D. Combat this issue by setting hot tools to the lowest heat setting and always shielding strands from high temperatures with a heat protecting spray like TRESemmé Get Sleek Perfect Polish Heat Protection Prep Spray. "Shampoo and condition with TRESemmé Platinum Strength Shampoo and Conditioner, which helps fortify hair by making it stronger and more resistant to breakage and heat damage in the first place," he says.

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THE PROBLEM: Split ends

THE SOLUTION: "Nothing gets rid of extreme splits like having them cut off," says John D. As long as split ends aren't working their way up your strands and require a cut, reach for TRESemmé Split Remedy Shampoo and Conditioner, "which will help reduce split ends in as little as three uses," he says.

THE SOLUTION: "Apply TRESemmé 24 Hour Body Foaming Mousse to freshly washed hair to set the foundation for any style," says Syfu. Next, "spritz TRESemmé Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Sprayon sections of hair before using a curling iron or hot rollers," explains John D. The trick to amazing waves: "Pin curl each section so that your hair cools down completely, which locks in the shape, then use your hands, not a brush to loosen up the curl," she says.

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THE PROBLEM: Frizzy curls

THE SOLUTION: "Apply TRESemmé Make Waves Shaping Gel Creamto freshly cleaned damp hair," says John D. Then, wrap small sections around your fingers to create a wave shape and then let your hair air dry or use a diffuser, all of which keeps curls more tightly wound together. To give more definition to very curly styles, "apply TRESemmé Flawless Curls Extra Hold Mousse to towel dried hair, then use a diffuser to gently dry it," Syfu says.

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THE PROBLEM: Crazy tangles and knots

THE SOLUTION: "The trick to taking tangles out is to spray a leave in conditioner on damp hair first—like TRESemmé Renewal Hair & Scalp Conditioning Spray—then use a comb to gently pull apart tangles, starting from the ends and working up strands," says John D.

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THE PROBLEM: Flat waves

THE SOLUTION: "Wrap the same sized sections around a curling iron starting midway on strands so that the heat is distributed evenly," says John D. "Because if you start a curl at the end of the hair and the rest doesn't get enough heat, it falls flat," he explains. Spray each section with TRESemmé Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Sprayfirst, "for a light moveable hold that leaves hair protected from any excessive heat, too," he adds.

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